Alligator Indian (4 Albums, 14 Tracks)

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Residing in a quaint but vibrant mountain town along the Appalachian Trail, Alligator Indian’s music, or as it’s small but rabid fanbase is wont to call it, “booty tunes”, does/do not conform to what most would consider the norm for the local scene. Their influences do not come from mouth harps or washboards (though they have been known to indulge from time to time); they are not what you would call “earthy,” or even “earthly.” Rather, theirs is a sound culled from the grit of late-70s Bleeker St., painted with the acid-dappled brush of a German expressionist. This should come as no surprise since their roots lie in the bedbug-infested Brooklyn streets…more or less. But they and their home have come to love and embrace each other, and together they have truly created the opiate of the masses. Or at the very least, the tetrahydrocannabinol of the masses. - Bleeding Gold Records